“…This, for example, may lead to the magnetic state (ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic) becoming energetically favourable, compared to the nonmagnetic state, in the case of Fe in SiC, for which the ground state solution is nonmagnetic. This possibility of changing the state preference may explain the magnetic response reported in several experimental studies of Fe-doped SiC (Theodoropoulou et al, 2002;Stromberg et al, 2006). Furthermore, the fact that the magnetic and nonmagnetic solutions are separated by an energy gap comparable to room temperature thermal energy, allows us to suggest that a new equilibrium mixed state with a certain distribution of TM atoms between the magnetic and nonmagnetic states, and an average over this distribution magnetic moment, may be created at a nonzero temperature.…”